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The Carolina Panthers are too stupid to know any better


Jangler

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I really wish I knew this guy's name. He was on Fox sports radio in the 6pm hour est. And actually said that, because of all the celebrations going on in the second half. 

I think there were a couple of things going here.

#1. Not to embarrass the other team. 

#2. Get out with the win and few injuries.

Also, something nobody is saying: We can turn it on and off when we need it. I wish we had proved that and scored one more time, just to say "Pete, you really never had a chance." 

Media type still don't see us or believe, and that's just fine.

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13 minutes ago, Jangler said:

I really wish I knew this guy's name. He was on Fox sports radio in the 6pm hour est. And actually said that, because of all the celebrations going on in the second half. 

I think there were a couple of things going here.

#1. Not to embarrass the other team. 

#2. Get out with the win and few injuries.

Also, something nobody is saying: We can turn it on and off when we need it. I wish we had proved that and scored one more time, just to say "Pete, you really never had a chance." 

Media type still don't see us or believe, and that's just fine.

All my life I hear , having fun is the most important part of playing a sport. When someone actually does they are frowned upon.

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Yessir. Michael Wilbon on ESPN said we think we are too good. He went on to explain that we think we are 85 Bears good, but we aren't he said. First of all, no where had a player or coach said that and I don't think anyone thinks that. The guys just have fun. End of story. F everyone not down with the Panthers.

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15 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Also, what did he mean too stupid? Too stupid to play better because they scored 24 on us? Too stupid because we have on the sidelines? 

Too stupid to know they shouldn't celebrate, if I'm interpreting Jangler properly (an idea which kind of frightens me).

Man, success breeds an amazing level of hate.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Too stupid to know they shouldn't celebrate, if I'm interpreting Jangler properly (an idea which kind of frightens me).

Man, success breeds an amazing level of hate.

Ah ok. Wasn't it you a couple weeks ago who said: "now I know what patriot fans feel like" ? If so you nailed it.

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